Max schneider



(No Model.)

' M. SCHNEIDER,v LUBRIGATING VALVE.

' Patented Jan. 27, 1885;

NITEU STATES PATENT rricn.

MAX SCHNEIDER, OF DOOS, BAVAEIA, GERMANY.

LUBRlCATlNG-VALVE.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 311,379, dated January 27,1885. Applicationfiled July to, 1884. (N model.) Patented in Germany January 18, 1883, No. 23,535.

To all whom it may concern: channel b down to channel 0. The plug B is Be it known that I, MAX SCHNEIDER, a sub turned by a handle, 0, the oil or other lubriject of the King of Bavaria, residing at. Doos, cant flowing down from reservoir B through Bavaria, have invented certain new and usechannels I), b, 0, d, and c, effectually lubricatfui Improvements in Cocks with Lubricating ing the cock or faucet both above and below 5 Appliances, of which the following is 3- specithe passage or channel a.

fication, reference being had therein to the ac- Having thus described my invention, what companying drawings. I claim as new, and desire to secure uyLetters In the accompanying drawings,Figure1rep- Patent, isi 1o resents a vertical longitudinal section through 1. A. faucet-casing provided with lnbricat- .0

a cock or faucet embodyingmy invention; and ing-channels arranged,respeetively,above and Fig. 2 represents ahorizontal section through below the outlet-passage of the plug, and prothe same on the line at m of Fig. 1, the outlet vided with means of communication, in comtube of the faucet being omitted. bination with a plug turning in said casing;

Adesignates the casing ofthe faucet or cock, and means of supplying lubricants to said provided with the horizontal outlet-tube A, channels, substantially as set forth. Fig. 1; and B, the rotary plug provided with 2. A rotary faucet-plug, I provided with a atransverse outlet-passage, e, registering with lubricant-chamber, B, and passages b b, for said outlet-tube, and also withasupplemental conducting the oil downward therefrom, in

20 communicating outlet passage, 6, through combination with easing A,provided with an which water may drip out of the faucet. In annular channel, 0, communicating with chansaid casing, bove and below said passage 0, nel b bcfore the outlet-passage of the plug, a are two annular grooves, c c, the upper one similar channel, 0', below said passage, and of which, 0, registers with a horizontal transvertical channels d,\vhicl1 allow the oil to pass 25 verse channel, 1), formed in said plug. Averfrom channel 0 down to channel 0, substantical channel, 1), extends from said horizontal tially as and for the purpose set forth.

channel I) up to a lubricating-chamber, 13, MAX SCHNEIDER. formed in an upward extension of said plug. "Witnesses: Vertical channels (I d, formed in the said cas- L. REIssMANN,

3o ing A, Fig. 2, allow the lubricant to pass from ADoLrn ScnLnsmci-m. 

